Is the ML360 SUB-ZERO semiconductor mode causing crashes?

While sneaking through the rat swarms, my PC just black-screened and rebooted. I checked the logs and saw my CPU was sitting at a freezing 32-36℃—the temperature delta was so extreme it caused voltage instability. I spent hours obsessing over RAM slots thinking it was a compatibility issue, which was a total nightmare and a complete waste of time. I finally used the control software to switch the semiconductor mode from 'Turbo' to 'Intelligent' and locked the lower limit to 45-50℃ to avoid any condensation risks. My core voltage swing dropped from 0.12-0.18V down to 0.05-0.08V, and my FPS stabilized from a jumpy 42-65 to a solid 58-62. I initially tried lowering the pump speed, which just created hot spots. Once I synced the radiator fan curves, the heat exchange normalized. There's a slight coil whine when the TEC kicks in, but the stability is great. System logs are clean now, and the input lag is gone.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 15, 2026 10:57 AM